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Seth Resler and Mike Geeter interview the go-getters and heavy hitters in the Detroit arts and entertainment scene. They delve into what's coming up and what's going down in the Motor City: music, comedy, sports, theater, food, drink, festivals, and more.

Seth Resler and Mike Geeter interview the go-getters and heavy hitters in the Detroit arts and entertainment scene. They delve into what's coming up and what's going down in the Motor City: music, comedy, sports, theater, food, drink, festivals, and more.

Seth Resler and Mike Geeter interview the go-getters and heavy hitters in the Detroit arts and entertainment scene. They delve into what's coming up and what's going down in the Motor City: music, comedy, sports, theater, food, drink, festivals, and more.

Mark Kurlyandchik, restaurant critic for the Detroit Free Press, and Robert Allen, the Freep beer columnist, join us again for our live show at Eastern Market Brewing Company. Dayne Bartscht of Eastern Market Brewing Company tells us about his brewery's first year in business.

Mark Kurlyandchik, restaurant critic for the Detroit Free Press, and Robert Allen, the Freep beer columnist, join us for our first live show at Eastern Market Brewing Company. Stand-up comedian Mike Geeter also returns to the podcast as a special guest.

Detroit rapper Champtown, the founder of Straight Jacket Records, talks about his new documentary film, The Untold Story of Detroit Hip Hop, narrated by Chuck D of Public Enemy. He discusses the early days of Eminem's and Kid Rock's careers, his beefs with Esram and Prof, and the legacy of J Dilla.

TV and film costumer Renee Allen has dressed some of the biggest names to come to Detroit, including Jack White. She also owns Retro Girls, featuring usherettes wearing fashions from the 1940s. She joins the podcast to talk about what's happening in Detroit this week.

TV and film costumer Renee Allen has dressed some of the biggest names to come to Detroit, including Jack White. She also owns Retro Girls, featuring usherettes wearing fashions from the 1940s. She joins the podcast to talk about what's happening in Detroit this week.

Drummer and percussionist Juuni is one of the organizers of D.Cipher, a "music mastermind collective" that aims to grow Detroit's music economy by helping musicians networks, learn, and perform. He drops by the podcast to talk about the organization, as well as his bands, ONEFREQ and the Gabriel Brass Band.

Director, actor, and musician Travis Reiff returns to the podcast to talk about everything that's happening in Detroit this week, including teal pumpkins, hand-crafted guitars, and a slasher play at the Charles H. Wright Museum.

Director, actor, and musician Travis Reiff joins the podcast to talk about everything that's happening in Detroit this week, including Snoop Dogg's musical, a Detroit-area actress in Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House, and a street named for Bob Seger. Also, 101.1 WRIF's afternoon DJ Meltdown shares his favorite memories of Mike Clark from the Drew and Mike show.

Earlier this year, Brandon Zarb left his role as the chef behind Imperial and Public House in Ferndale to become a paraprofessional educator at Rising Stars Academy in Centerline, where he teaches students with mental disabilities to work with food. He join us to tell us about his journey.

Detroit stand-up comedian Mike Green has been making audiences laugh for over three decades. He joins the podcast to talk about his new comedy club in Waterford, One Night Stan's. Also, Ann Delisi of WDET checks in with a musical update.

Every October, thousands of costumed guests descend upon Detroit's Masonic Temple for Theatre Bizarre, the annual Halloween masquerade party. The event's creator, John Dunivant, talks to Seth Resler about its illegal roots, what it goes into pulling off this spectacular production, and how Star Wars inspired him.

The Heidelberg Project's CEO / President, Jenenne Whitfield, talks about the project's 30+ year history, founder Tyree Guyton's plans to dismantle it as part of Heidelberg 3.0, and the upcoming Heidelberg 360 conference.